DAZN, Pierre Ménès denounces a “scam”

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DAZN’s decision to no longer broadcast Ligue 1 goals on its social networks does not please Pierre Ménès at all.

Since the start of the season, DAZN has broadcast Ligue 1 goals on its social networks. Unfortunately, it only lasted eight days of the championship. Last weekend, the British platform was content with player celebrations on its social platforms and its YouTube channel.

“At the time of launch (last August), DAZN had decided to push the goals for free on its social networks to establish the brand among the general public. Today, we want to focus on subscriber satisfaction”justified the subscription sports streaming service, cited by

The Team.

Pierre at DAZN, totally improbable

Pierre Ménès believes that this is a bad choice. “No more L1 goals on the networks. DAZN’s decision is obviously very popular and will do so much for their good reputation…”lamented the journalist on X (formerly Twitter). A user of the famous social network then asked him if he had applied to work at DAZN. “I would never apply for such a low quality scam”replied the former employee of

Canal+.

Now far away from the media world, Pierre Ménès has not definitively cut the microphone. On his YouTube channel, the journalist continues to comment on and analyze sports news. He is also very present on social networks.

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